Scotland hosts San Marino in round 8 of the Euro qualification. The match will be played on Sunday, October 13th at Hampden Park (Glasgow)
Having lost to Russia a couple of days ago and handed it a ticket to Euro 2020, Scotland lost such one. There are only three rounds left. The upcoming match and the likely victory will be a weak excuse and comfort for their fans and nothing more. Large rotation of the squad will likely take place, and newcomers can be checked since the opponent allows making any experiments.
![]() |
2 x £10 Free Bet | Review | ||
![]() |
100$-500$ for No Lose Free Bets | Review | ||
![]() |
100% up to £200 | Review | ||
![]() |
Not available | Review |
San Marino continues to not only deliver points to its rivals but also concedes under a dozen goals from them. In the last round, Belgium scored nine, and Russia scored nine goals a little earlier. Cyprus and Kazakhstan scored five, and even Luxembourg scored three. But Scotland paid a visit to San Marino and scored only 2 times.
In addition to prestige and apologies to the fans, Scotland has no purpose in this match. And after the hammering defeat in Russia and the loss of chances to get to the Euro, there is certainly no mood either. The Scots will gain victory, but we shouldn’t wait for a result that the Belgians showed. Over the past 5 years, Scotland played once with Over 6.5 goals scored only once, defeating the Gibraltar national team in 2015 (6-1). The Scots have not become stronger since then. There are no star players and especially productive forwards. Now the Scots do not know how to break the defense even of such teams as San Marino half a dozen times per match. The last meeting of the rivals is a confirmation of this.
Prediction for the match: Under 6.5 goals scored